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More and more erotic
romances today deal with the world of BDSM, an acronym that represents bondage,
discipline, sadism and masochism. But the “life” has a glossary of terms all
t’s own, so today I thought I’d let you in on what a few of them mean. A kind
of roadmap for you to use the next time you read a BDSM romance.
BDSM is an acronym for bondage,
discipline, sadism and masochism.
D/s (Dominance and submission) includes
master and slave role-playing scenarios.
Aftercare: The time after a BDSM scene or play
session in which the participants calm down, discuss the previous events and
their personal reactions to them, and slowly come back in touch with reality.
Black sheet party:
An orgy for people into BDSM sex.
Bondage:
Acts involving the physical restraint of a partner. Bondage typically refers to
total restraint, however it can be limited to a particular body part, such as breast bondage.
Bottom:
one who receives physical sensation from a top in a scene; the one-done-to
rather than the do-er.
Collaring:
The formal acceptance by a dominant, of a sub's service, or the
"ownership" of a pup by a Master or Trainer. Also the
ceremony when a dominant commits to a sub (much like a wedding or other
contract).
DM:
Dungeon Monitor, a person who supervises the interactions between participants
at a play party or dungeons to enforce house rules -
essentially, the bouncer of a BDSM event. They sometimes also play cruise
director to keep/get the party going.
Dominant (Dom):
A person who exercises control - contrast with submissive
Domme:
Woman who exercises control.
Dungeon:
Usually referring to a room or area with BDSM equipment and play space
Fetish:
A specific obsession or delight in one object or experience.
Fire play: Creative uses
of heat.
Munch:
A group of people that are into BDSM meeting at a "vanilla" place in
street-appropriate attire. Sometimes this is a club.
Play party:
A BDSM event involving many people engaging in scenes.
Safe, sane and consensual - (SSC) a credo used by some BDSM
practitioners to determine the appropriateness of BDSM play.
Safe word - A codeword a bottom can use to
force BDSM activity to stop - used especially in scenes which may involve
consensual force.
Subspace:
A "natural high" that a sub (or bottom) gets during a scene or when
being controlled. The sub may feel disconnected from time, space, and/or their
body, and may have limited ability to communicate. It is critical that a
Dom(me)/top take responsibility for the sub/bottom and be aware of their sub's
wellbeing if they are in subspace.
Switch:
Someone who likes being both top and bottom, either in one scene or on
different occasions.
Topping from the bottom:
A bottom who purports to be a submissive but who nonetheless wants to direct
the top.
TPE or Total power exchange:
a relationship where the dominant or owner has complete authority and influence
over the submissive's life, making the majority of decisions.
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